Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... known to anyone , at any time , is a horrendous prospect , totally disabling political resistance to oppression and atrocity . The ethical is suspended , therefore , between the unknow- able dimension in which traumas can be multiplied ...
... known to anyone , at any time , is a horrendous prospect , totally disabling political resistance to oppression and atrocity . The ethical is suspended , therefore , between the unknow- able dimension in which traumas can be multiplied ...
Síða 182
... known systematic loss of life , taken out in large numbers , as life as such . For example , the Holocaust . The two events remain singular and different , in many ways , and I do not want to suggest that the atrocities performed by the ...
... known systematic loss of life , taken out in large numbers , as life as such . For example , the Holocaust . The two events remain singular and different , in many ways , and I do not want to suggest that the atrocities performed by the ...
Síða 245
... known . And known in its muteness . To testify to the muteness of the affect , claims Lyotard , is the task of literature , which labors to say a " se- cret affection " that a writer worthy of the name knows to be unsay- able ...
... known . And known in its muteness . To testify to the muteness of the affect , claims Lyotard , is the task of literature , which labors to say a " se- cret affection " that a writer worthy of the name knows to be unsay- able ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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